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LABORATORY and DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATIONS

Source of Specimen: Blood Exam Desired: Protime Test: 15.1 secs. Control: 10.7
secs. (10-14 secs.) INR: 1.41 % Activity: 71% (70-100%)

Exam Name WBC Count DIFFERENTIAL COUNT Segmenters Lymphocytes Monocytes


Eosinophils Basophils RBC Count Hemoglobin Hematocrit Platelet Count Implications:

Result 3.5 0.52 0.42 0.04 0.01 0.01 4.8 139 0.41 326

Unit x10^g/L

Normal Value 4.0-10.0 0.45-0.65 0.20-0.35 0.02-0.06 0.02-0.04 0.00-0.01 3.9-5.6


115-165 0.36-0.47 150-350

x10^12/L Gm/L x10^g/L

WBC Count Increased – leukemia, bacterial infection. Decreased – viral infection


Lymphocytes Increased – is usually a sign of a viral infection (in some rare
cases, leukemias are found through an abnormally raised lymphocyte count in an
otherwise normal person). A general increase in the number of lymphocytes is known
as lymphocytosis. Decreased – occurs when the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
hijacks and destroys T cells (specifically, the CD4+ subgroup of T lymphocytes). A
general decrease in the number of lymphocytes is known as lymphocytopenic.
Eosinophils, Monocytes, Basophils Increased – acute infectious disease –
predominantly in the neutrophilic fraction with bacterial diseases and in the
lymphocytic and monocytic fractions in viral diseases, collagen diseases, allergy,
and parasitosis. Decreased – aplastic anemia, agrunolocytosis. RBC Count Increased
– anorexia, dehydration. ] Decreased – leukemia, hemorrhage. Hemoglobin (Hgb)
Increased – polycythemia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, failure of
oxygenation because of congestive heart failure. Decreased – anemia, severe or
prolong hemorrhage. Hematocrit (Hct) Increased – erythrocytosis, hemoconcentration
associated with shock. Decreased – anemia, blood loss. Platelet Count Increased –
malignancy, postoperatively, rheumatoid arthritis. Decrease – thrombocytopenic
purpura, acute leukemic aplastic anemia, infection.

ROENTGENOLOGICAL REPORT Name: Madeleen B. Fajardo Address: 187 Paciano Rizal


Calamba Laguna Exam: Chest PA CC: Fever Referred by: Dr. Mina Chest PA: Both lung
fields are clear with normal pulmonary vascular markings. The cardiac shadow is
not enlarged. Other included chest structures are unremarkable. Impression: Normal
chest findings.

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